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C COMMITTEE BIOGRAPHIES
Pages 253-258

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... He was previously the Executive Vice President of the American College of Physicians and a Senior Policy Analyst in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
From page 254...
... Public Health Service and a Fellow of the American College of Preventive Medicine. MICHAEL HATTWICK, M.D., is President of Woodburn Internal Medicine Associates, a private medical practice of internal and preventative medicine.
From page 255...
... Among other activities, Dr. Nash is Chair, Technical Advisory Group, Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council, and a consultant to the Hartford Foundation, the federal Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, and numerous pharmaceutical corporations.
From page 256...
... He is also Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Department of Medicine and Psychiatry at Northwestern University Medical School. Previously, he served as Senior Vice President of the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
From page 257...
... Dr. Sisk is currently a member of the New York State Task Force on Clinical Guidelines and Medical Technology Assessment and serves on the editorial boards of Health Services Research and the International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care.
From page 258...
... He was Course Director of the "First Mayo Telemedicine Symposium" and Co-Director for the "Second International Conference on the Medical Aspects of Telemedicine." He is a founding Board Member of the American Telemedicine Association and Immediate Past President of the American Medical Directors Association. He currently serves on the Editorial Boards for the international Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare and its stateside counterpart, the Telemedicine Journal.


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